Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Hebrew: נשים למען עתיד ישראל) more commonly known as Women in Green, נשים בירוק) is an Israel organization established in 1993 by Ruth and Michael Matar in response to the Oslo Accords. The organization is currently headed by Nadia Matar and Yehudit Katsover.
The organization describes itself as "a grassroots movement of women and men, youth and adults, religious and non-religious - unified in their love for, dedication and faithfulness to the Land of Israel". The group, which is a registered non-profit organization founded in 1993, is not affiliated with any political party, and has gained wide public support in Israel and abroad.
The more familiar name of the movement, Women in Green, is based on the green hats that the activists wore during the years of struggle and vigils against the Oslo Accords. The movement's web site states that, "The green hats symbolize the opposition to returning to the Green Line and transferring territories of the Land of Israel to foreign hands. 'The Land of Israel for the People of Israel' is the motto that has accompanied our movement ever since its founding."
According to the group's website, the movement is "dedicated to safeguarding our G-d-given Biblical homeland. We act out of the belief in the central role of the Land of Israel to the future of the Jewish People. 'Eretz Yisrael L'Am Yisrael' – 'the Land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel' is our motto." Women in Green opposes a two-state solution, strongly opposes the return of land captured in the Six-Day War of 1967, and strongly supports Israeli settlement of those territories, which it proposes should be annexed. Women in Green also opposed Israeli military withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000.